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carol: i am carol massar.ten to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, a.m. 1200 and boston, 91 fm in washington, d.c. oliver: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. arol: in the politics section, jeff sessions may not be involved in the russian investigation. oliver: he has been trying to roll back a lot of obama era policies. >> for the attorney general, it has been pretty much business as usual. he has been able to use this time while everybody is focused on the russia investigation to kind of remake the justice department and move them in a direction that he wants them to move towards, which is a focus on violent crime. a large part of this has been stripping back a lot of obama era initiatives and legal legacy. carol: talk to me a little bit more about the specifics of what he has been undoing in terms of the obama legacy. >> sure. he has been rolling back, charging policies that have sort of taken a softer approach to nonviolent drug offenders and essentially ordering all prosecutors to charge the h
carol: i am carol massar.ten to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, a.m. 1200 and boston, 91 fm in washington, d.c. oliver: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. arol: in the politics section, jeff sessions may not be involved in the russian investigation. oliver: he has been trying to roll back a lot of obama era policies. >> for the attorney general, it has been pretty much business as usual. he has been able to use this time while everybody is focused on the russia...
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carol: reporting.erg television starts right now. ♪ announcer 1: the following is a paid presentation for crepe erase, the number one system for crepey skin. summer is here. are you ready? crepeerase.com --crepe erase can deliver stunning results on your arms, legs, hands, chest, and even your neck. announcer 1: so this summer you can wear
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carol: i am carol massar. you can find us online on businessweek.com.n our mobile app. a new sports site is gaining traction. carol: its ability to cover sports without covering itself in ads. here is reporter joshua bruce the. oliver: you are writing about an interesting form of new sports media. tell us about the athletic. josh: the athletic is a subscription-based website for local sports. they operate right now in four cities. basically, their idea is that we do not need to give everyone, we can get about 8000 people to 12,000 people per city and make a business that does not have to rely on ads and the economic problems that come with it. carol: help me out because right off the top of your story, espn, fox sports, sports illustrated, yahoo! sports these guys have , been cutting back on sports staff. what has the athletic got, what is the approach that makes sense for them to be a new entrant into this market? josh: the big companies have been reshuffling their efforts a little bit. they have put all this talent into the market. basically the athle
carol: i am carol massar. you can find us online on businessweek.com.n our mobile app. a new sports site is gaining traction. carol: its ability to cover sports without covering itself in ads. here is reporter joshua bruce the. oliver: you are writing about an interesting form of new sports media. tell us about the athletic. josh: the athletic is a subscription-based website for local sports. they operate right now in four cities. basically, their idea is that we do not need to give everyone,...
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carol: -- legions.nd it starts to compare a real image on someone? >> this is the kind of ai called a knurled net. it ne --ural net. oliver: the brain, right? >> it tries to mimic the brain. carol: does it work? >> this particular set of image searches anyway supposedly can duplicate with comparable results, of the analysis of a panel of about two dozen trained dermatologists. oliver: how would you come up about this -- how did he come about this if he does not have the dermatology experience, does not have medical experience? >> this is sort of a big data play, is what we would tell you. the assignment was to try to teach computers how to detect cancer as well as train physicians to make telemedicine easier, and allow people to eventually sort of diagnose diseases themselves. carol: in last week's issue of bloomberg businessweek and focused on jobs, wages, workplace, and it had a great chart that focused on which jobs are most likely to be replaced by on amazing -- automation. physicians and surgeons w
carol: -- legions.nd it starts to compare a real image on someone? >> this is the kind of ai called a knurled net. it ne --ural net. oliver: the brain, right? >> it tries to mimic the brain. carol: does it work? >> this particular set of image searches anyway supposedly can duplicate with comparable results, of the analysis of a panel of about two dozen trained dermatologists. oliver: how would you come up about this -- how did he come about this if he does not have the...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. this week, a fishy way to grow new skin. rennick.nd i'm oliver activists try to protect germany's elections. all that had right here on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor-in-chief, and you look at one of my favorite stories. artificial skin using fish skin. reporter: it is rich in the type of material that is total in helping heal wounds. omega 3. we sometimes forget about the number of people who are afflicted with persistent wound care, whether it is diabetes or you had a burn. they really have developed this market with fish skin. they can be used and is testing better than other products used. another product is a pig intestines. the future is here. we are adapting products, adapting things to do things we never thought possible. using fish skin. wrapping fish skin. product.g this it really does do something you probably never heard of but you should know and fundamentally can change the way hundreds of millions of people suffer around the world. this could
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. this week, a fishy way to grow new skin. rennick.nd i'm oliver activists try to protect germany's elections. all that had right here on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor-in-chief, and you look at one of my favorite stories. artificial skin using fish skin. reporter: it is rich in the type of material that is total in helping heal wounds. omega 3. we sometimes forget about the number of...
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carol: i am carol massar. you can find us online at businessweek.com.ni is known as being a pioneer in this study -- in greek yogurt. york,nded in 2005 in new at the time 10 years ago americans basically did not eat greek yogurt. they come in and say -- >> that is the founder. >> turkish immigrant, basically showed up with nothing and introduced americans to greek yogurt. sales the1 billion in first year, a company taking on giants were there had not been much innovation. you had dan and an yoplait -- dannon and yoplait. a lot of people eating yogurt, shifting to greek. chobani has explosive growth for the first five years. they run into some trouble. they built a massive new plants, there was a recall, they had trouble filling orders. that all settle down and they have rebounded in a big way. a past year play as the top-selling yogurt in the country last year and they are going to take on conventional yogurt, which is interesting because they have built their company around the idea that greek is better. their argument is traditional yogurt is artifici
carol: i am carol massar. you can find us online at businessweek.com.ni is known as being a pioneer in this study -- in greek yogurt. york,nded in 2005 in new at the time 10 years ago americans basically did not eat greek yogurt. they come in and say -- >> that is the founder. >> turkish immigrant, basically showed up with nothing and introduced americans to greek yogurt. sales the1 billion in first year, a company taking on giants were there had not been much innovation. you had...
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carol: i am carol massar. still ahead, what to expect from pimco. scientist fighting to save the dairy industry. oliver: all of that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we're back with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief megan murphy. let's go to the finance section and look at santander, a big bank, connected to things nobody wants to hear, subprime loans. megan this story will make : people angry, eight years on, nine years from the crisis we have what appears to be a bubble forming. not in subprime housing loans, which were the start of that crisis, but in the auto market. santander, a spanish banking giant and its relationship with chrysler, but more in the broader sect -- spectrum showing , how the risk is migrating at a low rate environment looking at returns. banks are packaging and selling bundles of these auto loans given out and in many cases, , similar to the housing crisis, not checking underlying credit worthiness of the borrowers. that is the exact same and that is where the parallels lie. to be fair, this is not going to
carol: i am carol massar. still ahead, what to expect from pimco. scientist fighting to save the dairy industry. oliver: all of that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we're back with "bloomberg businessweek" editor in chief megan murphy. let's go to the finance section and look at santander, a big bank, connected to things nobody wants to hear, subprime loans. megan this story will make : people angry, eight years on, nine years from the crisis we have what...
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carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm radio, a.m. 300 in boston, 91 fm in boston -- in washington, d c. oliver: in asia on the bloomberg radio plus that -- app. carol: jeff sessions may not be involved in the russian investigation. oliver: he has been keeping himself busy trying to roll back obama era policies. for the attorney general, it's been business as usual. thiss been able to use time when everybody is focused on the russian investigation to really kind of remake the justice department's and move them in the direction that he wants them to move towards, which is a focus on violent crime and a large part of this has been stripping back a lot of obama era initiatives and legal legacy. talking about the specifics of what he has been a doing, in terms of the obama legacy. >> he's been rolling back charging policies that have taken a softer approach to nonviolent drug offenders and essentially ordering all prosecutors to charge the harshest -- go for the harshest penalties in
carol: i'm carol massar. can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm radio, a.m. 300 in boston, 91 fm in boston -- in washington, d c. oliver: in asia on the bloomberg radio plus that -- app. carol: jeff sessions may not be involved in the russian investigation. oliver: he has been keeping himself busy trying to roll back obama era policies. for the attorney general, it's been business as usual. thiss been able to use time when everybody is focused on the russian investigation to really kind of...
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carol: me either.t poverty emerging recently, they are behind a lot of them. jillian about the development of : the quesolupa, which you may of heard about at the super bowl, they debuted it with a huge ad campaign featuring george tokai. they sold 75 million of them in four months. these are chalupas with a full ounce of cheese. oliver: we could do a whole show on etymology of the word. jillian: there is a lot to unpack. carol: it took time, energy, and know how to figure out how to pack so much cheese in this. jillian this is something that : taco bell have been working on for 10 years before gary -- dairy management inc. scientists came in and help them figure out how to mass produce it. oliver: why are we talking about cheese and why the push into cheese products and dairy into various things? jillian: the dairy industry is experiencing a massive supply glut. you have got 1.5 billion pounds of cheese in cold storage and milk consumption is way down over the last 30 years. you have got farmers who n
carol: me either.t poverty emerging recently, they are behind a lot of them. jillian about the development of : the quesolupa, which you may of heard about at the super bowl, they debuted it with a huge ad campaign featuring george tokai. they sold 75 million of them in four months. these are chalupas with a full ounce of cheese. oliver: we could do a whole show on etymology of the word. jillian: there is a lot to unpack. carol: it took time, energy, and know how to figure out how to pack so...
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carol: and i am carol massar. listen to us on radio on sirius xm, 106.1 fm, a.m. 1330 in boston. oliver: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. u.s. lawmakers have record deal making in the chip industry. >> unprecedented. nothing like this has happened in the 40 or 50 years of the chip industry. getting together at a rapid pace and consolidating into a few concentrated companies that are responsible for the majority of production. >> the cost of production is helping fuel the m&a pace we see in the semiconductor space. when it comes to chinese companies that want to be in that consolidation wave they are being left out. how come? >> there is a geopolitical aspect to this. the semiconductor industry is primarily a u.s. industry. china is the biggest market for chips. 59% i believe of the overall market is actually sold into china. it is really a u.s. industry. the fastest way to get expertise, the fastest way to get market share is to go out and buy it. buy companies, and the u.s. government does not want th
carol: and i am carol massar. listen to us on radio on sirius xm, 106.1 fm, a.m. 1330 in boston. oliver: and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. u.s. lawmakers have record deal making in the chip industry. >> unprecedented. nothing like this has happened in the 40 or 50 years of the chip industry. getting together at a rapid pace and consolidating into a few concentrated companies that are responsible for the majority of production. >> the cost of production is helping fuel the...
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carol: i am carla -- carol massar.ten to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c., and am 960 in the bay area. oliver: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: in the economics section president trump is entirely debt , -- is toning down his anti-nafta rhetoric. oliver: the white house now thinks tuneup might be the next move. >> it turns out his plan for nafta is much more moderate than you might expect given what he was saying on the campaign trail, calling it the worst deal ever. oliver: many, many times. reporter: yeah. heis not just something threw it out once. he kept hammering on the campaign trail. even after he became president he came within a hair's breadth of just pulling out. he was persuaded not to. so that was a positive sign for people who believed in free trade with canada and mexico. but then the next stage was just this past week when the office of the u.s. trade representative came out with the objectives the u.s. will have in talks on renegotiat
carol: i am carla -- carol massar.ten to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c., and am 960 in the bay area. oliver: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. carol: in the economics section president trump is entirely debt , -- is toning down his anti-nafta rhetoric. oliver: the white house now thinks tuneup might be the next move. >> it turns out his plan for nafta is much more moderate than you might expect given what he was saying on the...
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carol: tragedy, comedy? dakin: exactly.e recognizes there is a challenge and a lot of people are questioning the business model that goldman is wedded to. carol: i feel the big banks have gone through a comeuppance since the financial crisis and a rethinking some other strategies. what is different about goldman from some of the other big banks? dakin: going into the crisis goldman was about investment banking and trading. they had a smaller asset management arm and a principal investing arm. other banks did to. too.her banks did, what other banks have done is they changed the mix substantially. morgan stanley is one good example. in their sales and trading business they cut 25% of their people. they look at the new environment and said, hey, the trading we used to know and love in the early days are not coming back. when he the right side our business. lloyd has taken a look at the same environment and said, a lot of this is probably cyclical. if we wait it out, we will be the big winners because of the morgan stanley's of
carol: tragedy, comedy? dakin: exactly.e recognizes there is a challenge and a lot of people are questioning the business model that goldman is wedded to. carol: i feel the big banks have gone through a comeuppance since the financial crisis and a rethinking some other strategies. what is different about goldman from some of the other big banks? dakin: going into the crisis goldman was about investment banking and trading. they had a smaller asset management arm and a principal investing arm....
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." ♪ carol: duty with megan murphy.n the economic section, you look at oil and the discussion of peak oil. maybe here sooner than we thought? megan: we invert the theory of peak oil which is usually focused on supply. what the story talks about his oil demand is peaking sooner than a lot of governments, a lot of executives may have thought. that is down to several factors. electric cars are really gaining in popularity. china's growth has slowed and there is pushback on a mission for cleaning up the environment. that has led to a quicker slowdown in demand for oil. obviously coupled with extraordinarily low prices. that is pressing on the demand side of the equation. oliver: what i thought was interesting is that when you think about potential peak demand for oil, there is a lot of catholic was it -- cataclysmic theories you can come up with because so much of the world's biggest powers rely on that for income. none of these institutions really seem to alarmed about it yet. megan: i think it will get more alarmed. the n
." ♪ carol: duty with megan murphy.n the economic section, you look at oil and the discussion of peak oil. maybe here sooner than we thought? megan: we invert the theory of peak oil which is usually focused on supply. what the story talks about his oil demand is peaking sooner than a lot of governments, a lot of executives may have thought. that is down to several factors. electric cars are really gaining in popularity. china's growth has slowed and there is pushback on a mission for...
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carol: i am carol massar.isten to us on the radio and sirius xm. oliver: also, in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus at. the top buses in wall street have been pledging to bring diversity to the workplace. >> the opposite is happening. max, jordan, tell me in terms of diversity, what is the backdrop? a more looking to have diverse workforce, men, women, minorities, what is going on? >> things are not looking good at some of the biggest banks in the u.s.. of the matter is that i tried to write about this a couple years ago. i may have even talked to you about it. i had this idea that writing a feature story about black diver sity, racial diversity on wall street -- the lack of it. we never found the perfect story. it is a complicated narrative through one person. we put it on hold for a while. toeditor asked me recently update the numbers that i collected. i was surprised when i took a look at the most recent numbers for all of the banks. the numbers for diversity were not good to begin with, they w
carol: i am carol massar.isten to us on the radio and sirius xm. oliver: also, in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus at. the top buses in wall street have been pledging to bring diversity to the workplace. >> the opposite is happening. max, jordan, tell me in terms of diversity, what is the backdrop? a more looking to have diverse workforce, men, women, minorities, what is going on? >> things are not looking good at some of the biggest banks in the u.s.. of the matter is...
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and carol has the weather. carol has the weather, good morning.morning from wimbledon, much cooler today than of late, the risk of interruption today. early afternoon, a dry slot, heavy and persistent rain. we're likely to see significant rain for the first time ina significant rain for the first time in a while in southern parts of england and wales. for the rest of the country, sunshine and showers. we will be back with more details later in the programme. thank you so much, see you later. good morning. first, our main story. an end to cash—in—hand jobs and changing the rules on the gig economy, just two of the recommendations in a major review into the way we work. the matthew taylor review also says there are too many people who are being treated like cogs in a machine rather than human beings. our economics correspondent andy verity reports. in the last ten years the economy's generated record number of jobs in the last ten years the economy's generated record number ofjobs and the lowest unemployment rate in nearly half a century. but accord
and carol has the weather. carol has the weather, good morning.morning from wimbledon, much cooler today than of late, the risk of interruption today. early afternoon, a dry slot, heavy and persistent rain. we're likely to see significant rain for the first time ina significant rain for the first time in a while in southern parts of england and wales. for the rest of the country, sunshine and showers. we will be back with more details later in the programme. thank you so much, see you later....
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it's called ed sullivan in black and white. >> diane carol will join our panel. also the very talented and please forgive me for blanking out on mrs. reese's first name, responsible for the excellent exhibition on pop culture, modern culture at the museum, the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture. margo, she is a film maker and is also the granddaughter of ed sullivan and the daughter of diane carol. it's going to be a very interesting conversation. >> now tell us about tickets because we need tickets. >> yes you do. you need tickets. at the website. march on washington film festival.org. so whether the event is there's charge you need a reservation so please some of them are already sold out. you want to get on there quick. >> you have done this with volunteers. >> yes. >> this year we issued a call through our list and we have many volunteers that will be working in different aspects of the festival in support of our work. >> i know it's going to be a fantastic ten days. >> it will be. >> educational entertaining and informative a
it's called ed sullivan in black and white. >> diane carol will join our panel. also the very talented and please forgive me for blanking out on mrs. reese's first name, responsible for the excellent exhibition on pop culture, modern culture at the museum, the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture. margo, she is a film maker and is also the granddaughter of ed sullivan and the daughter of diane carol. it's going to be a very interesting conversation. >>...
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we'll leave you with the advice carol got from that executive.. >> don't you use your phone to make phone calls. use text. >> text? >> when you sit, slouch. you have an instagram? get one. >> so i have got the job? >> yes. >> thank you. >> stay woke. >> stay woke. i will. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >>> ""the insider"" tracking the biggest stories making news today. >>> number one, angelina faces backlash from her "vanity fair" interview. >> it is there, it is so, so painful. >> why she's not the first star to fire back. >> the blowback seems to be so overwhelming. >> and new "dancing with the stars" cast, rumors why kathy griffin could finally say yes as the o.g. wonder woman says -- >> no, those judge also are to
we'll leave you with the advice carol got from that executive.. >> don't you use your phone to make phone calls. use text. >> text? >> when you sit, slouch. you have an instagram? get one. >> so i have got the job? >> yes. >> thank you. >> stay woke. >> stay woke. i will. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us....
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we'll leave you with the advice carol got from that executive.>> don't you use your phone to make phone calls. use text. >> text? >> when you sit, slouch. you have an instagram? get one. >> so i have got the job? >> yes. >> thank you. >> stay woke. >> stay woke. i will. oh, i am busy studying for my lsats, so chale is making breakfast. isn't that sweet? oh! does smell pretty good. i got to be honest. what is that? it's a standard english fry-up -- some sizzling bacon, and i've chaled it up with some blood pudding. hard to ruin bacon, but blood will do it. hey! best news ever! you know my friend gina? she started her own business as a wedding planner. wow! [ gasps ] that is the best news ever. no, seriously, that's better than the time you remembered your password for aol. do you remember that? that was awesome. "gabletown123" -- unlocked my whole life. anyway, gina needs to get her portfolio together, and she agreed to do your wedding for free! mom, i-i already told you, okay? i don't have time for that. if i fail this test, i don't get in
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tom and carol, thank you very much. carol, great piece this morning in "the post." julie and jim, i'll make you hang out with me for a couple more minutes. next up, how many times president trump and vladimir putin met at the g20. we know about three. three talks. now the russian foreign minister said there may have been more. that nbc news exclusive is next. . you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax. now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. for over 100 yearsaking like kraft has,al cheese you learn a lot about people's tastes. honey, what do you want for dinner tonight? oh whatever you're making. triple cheddar stuffed sliders. sold! chances are, the last time yoyou got robbed.an, i know-- i got a loan 20 years ago, and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side
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give it up for comedy icon carol burnett! hi, carol burnett. i have to say we've-- yes. we've been doing this show for seven years. - yeah. - only oprah and you have gotten standing ovations. so-- - no kidding. - yeah. so, i'm very excited. the audi-- our audience of 20 people just stood at will. - well, how nice. [laughing] - um, carol's new book is called "in such good company: "11 years of laughter, mayhem, and fun in the sandbox." it's out, now, and to write it-- it's full of great memories, uh, from her career
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carol's at wimbledon for us this morning.st with wimbledon but the shall we find out what is happening, notjust with wimbledon but the rest of the uk. carol is inside the gates. good morning. good morning. the sun is beating down and it's lovely and warm. i'm in an area called rose arbor. that is where the lovely sue barker will be broadcasting from as we go through wimbledon fortnight. 50,000 pla nts through wimbledon fortnight. 50,000 plants and flowers supplied to wimbledon each year. these are the wimbledon each year. these are the wimbledon colours. they come from local and british national suppliers and growers. it's an area where you can rest, relax, soak up the atmosphere, have a drink and something to eat during the course of the day. we had one or two showers. already, it's feeling warm now. maximum temperatures up to about 24 despite the 22 you can see on the charts. for most, it's going to bea on the charts. for most, it's going to be a fine, dry day with sunny spells. there are some showers around this morning. i
carol's at wimbledon for us this morning.st with wimbledon but the shall we find out what is happening, notjust with wimbledon but the rest of the uk. carol is inside the gates. good morning. good morning. the sun is beating down and it's lovely and warm. i'm in an area called rose arbor. that is where the lovely sue barker will be broadcasting from as we go through wimbledon fortnight. 50,000 pla nts through wimbledon fortnight. 50,000 plants and flowers supplied to wimbledon each year. these...
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and carol has the weather. i think we are having some problems with the graphics, but we should see her in about 15 minutes. aydin and carol! we will see her later on --i demand carol. good morning. first, our main story. charlie gard's parents say they are preparing to spend their last precious moments with their terminally ill son. it comes after they ended their legal battle to take him to the united states for treatment. in a statement, great ormond street hospital where charlie is on life support said they recognised the agony, desolation and bravery of their decision. caroline rigby reports. this photograph of charlie gard was released by his parents last night as they accepted their fight is over. they're desperately ill baby boy should be allowed to die. yesterday, they agreed to end their legal battle descent into the us for experimental treatment. emerging from an emotional hearing to pay tribute to do some. our son was an absolute warrior, and we could not be prouder of him and we will miss him terri
and carol has the weather. i think we are having some problems with the graphics, but we should see her in about 15 minutes. aydin and carol! we will see her later on --i demand carol. good morning. first, our main story. charlie gard's parents say they are preparing to spend their last precious moments with their terminally ill son. it comes after they ended their legal battle to take him to the united states for treatment. in a statement, great ormond street hospital where charlie is on life...
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david: carol, we don't have a president that is anti-business. we don't have a president who is coming out with a brand new regulation or brand new restriction on the energy sector. that is what we would have had if hillary clinton was president. that is what we had when you obama you obama was president. >> absolutely. i think that is what has caused the optimism to lift markets to levels that they're at. if you look at valuation basis there is that expectation for continued growth. if we were going to have raising taxes, rising taxes, if we were going to have more regulation, we wouldn't be in the scenario that we're in today. however, that being said, we shouldn't be sending a signal to congress that means that you can rest on your laurels. it just gives you that opportunity to continue to do those things, meet the expectation so that optimism can be fulfilled in terms of actions. melissa: all right. plan b for health care reform. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is reworking the senate bill but is open to another option saying quote, if
david: carol, we don't have a president that is anti-business. we don't have a president who is coming out with a brand new regulation or brand new restriction on the energy sector. that is what we would have had if hillary clinton was president. that is what we had when you obama you obama was president. >> absolutely. i think that is what has caused the optimism to lift markets to levels that they're at. if you look at valuation basis there is that expectation for continued growth. if...
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south osborne closed to carol way. debris before 3, 3, 301 split hearing a downed tree in the area as well. use caution there. aside from that major in virginia nice and quiet. things in mannasas looking good traffic flowing east and westbound between mannasas and centerville. metro dpeering up for service 5 a.m. all lines ror type. reex out to me on twitter erin fox d.c. and you can let us know if there's anything else to be aware of this tuesday morning. >> coming up on "fox news morning" attorney general jeff sessions job could be in yep di. >> and house committee begins discussions on president trump finances and possible ties to russia. >> a live look across the d.c. region. 75. 4:57 the time and we're back after this >> today on "fox news morning" kent island tornado. thousands living on eastern shore begin the process of evaluating damage and gaining normalcy. >> healthcare vote president trump ready for health care reform and taking no prisoners and warning members of own party. >> a live look outside. let the
south osborne closed to carol way. debris before 3, 3, 301 split hearing a downed tree in the area as well. use caution there. aside from that major in virginia nice and quiet. things in mannasas looking good traffic flowing east and westbound between mannasas and centerville. metro dpeering up for service 5 a.m. all lines ror type. reex out to me on twitter erin fox d.c. and you can let us know if there's anything else to be aware of this tuesday morning. >> coming up on "fox news...
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long before our time, carol. quite right!will have more detail on that later. we will see you then. thanks very much. good morning. first, our main story. there were violent clashes last the first talks between president trump and president putin will take place today. there were violent clashes last night in hamburg ahead of the g20 summit. police used water cannon and pepper spray on masked protestors who hurled bottles and stones. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from hamburg. a global summit automatically triggers protest from those who accuse the world's most powerful leaders of serving narrow interests. "welcome to hell," is one slogan, to greet the presidents and prime ministers who are divided over a huge range of issues. but most eyes are focused on the controversial figure of president donald trump. this summit host, germany's chancellor angela merkel, facing elections, has shown her anger in the past over the president's denunciation over the paris climate change agreement. but she's now hoping
long before our time, carol. quite right!will have more detail on that later. we will see you then. thanks very much. good morning. first, our main story. there were violent clashes last the first talks between president trump and president putin will take place today. there were violent clashes last night in hamburg ahead of the g20 summit. police used water cannon and pepper spray on masked protestors who hurled bottles and stones. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from...
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in richmond, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> thanks, carol. >>> opposing teams have to be close to perfecto beat the nats after a day's rest. the nationals are 11 and 4 following a day off. friday's game was postponed due to rain, giving the best hitting team in the national league a day to recover before facing the rockies this evening. colorado was perfect in the first few innings. that's the newest member of the nationals, howie kendrick. he was traded from the phillies on friday night. trevor story writing a new chapter and nats starter will not want to read. it is titled the never ending home run. co runs to start the game. colorado starter jeremy la marques tossed perfect five innings. in the bottom of the six, matt wieters breaks up the perfect game with a single. defoe brings home wieters and the newest national, kendrick. we have a 4-2 game. that's all the offense d.c. could get together though. rockies win by final score of 4-2. all right. baltimore/texas. it is not every night you get to see a go glove play. adam jones says not today, son. the thievery on the home run almost mad
in richmond, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> thanks, carol. >>> opposing teams have to be close to perfecto beat the nats after a day's rest. the nationals are 11 and 4 following a day off. friday's game was postponed due to rain, giving the best hitting team in the national league a day to recover before facing the rockies this evening. colorado was perfect in the first few innings. that's the newest member of the nationals, howie kendrick. he was traded from the phillies on...
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carol kirkwood!ting up to 23, but there's the risk of a shower. that risk is into the afternoon, then there is a bit of respite and then there is a bit of respite and then we see the risk return late afternoon, early evening. a 30% risk so there's a 70% chance that it will stay dry. the forecast for the uk is one of sunshine and showers and some of those showers will be heavy and thundery. if we start the forecast at 9am in southern england, a lot of sunshine around and in the sunshine temperatures pick up really quickly. that holds true for east anglia and the midlands but for northern england and southern scotland we have a weather front so here a bit more cloud around and light and patchy rain. northern scotland, chilly start for you but sunshine from the word goes over temperatures will pick up rapidly. in northern ireland this morning, a cloudy start, drizzle and rain in the east —— from the word go so temperatures. in through the south midlands, southern counties, the home counties, a lot of dr
carol kirkwood!ting up to 23, but there's the risk of a shower. that risk is into the afternoon, then there is a bit of respite and then there is a bit of respite and then we see the risk return late afternoon, early evening. a 30% risk so there's a 70% chance that it will stay dry. the forecast for the uk is one of sunshine and showers and some of those showers will be heavy and thundery. if we start the forecast at 9am in southern england, a lot of sunshine around and in the sunshine...
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. >> peter, the kawrl in carol ine book was not carol that i knew. there were -- pieces of it.you know, i realized your so right when you say people are so complicated and you don't always know who a person, who a person really is. and i didn't know what you were going to through in demp devin denver in your and after i read your draft i think i was crying and i said i'm so sorry that i didn't do anything. to help, -- and carol was one of my best friends ever. huge influence in my life, and in the book the -- the clunky polemic i never carried for her clunky polemics they were sort of little offshoot but this sort of steer away from. she was just such an extremely decent person in my life. and i'm just wondering the people that knew carol, your brother and the people that knew carol can you talk a little bit about people's reactions to the book? i mean, i love the book and i'm so proud of you, and it's so incredible that you wrote it. but i think that -- there are so many other ways other than some of the things that have just been said here today that are even in the book of k
. >> peter, the kawrl in carol ine book was not carol that i knew. there were -- pieces of it.you know, i realized your so right when you say people are so complicated and you don't always know who a person, who a person really is. and i didn't know what you were going to through in demp devin denver in your and after i read your draft i think i was crying and i said i'm so sorry that i didn't do anything. to help, -- and carol was one of my best friends ever. huge influence in my life,...
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carol is with us today.ain story. the parents of charlie gard return to the high court today, with the judge set to consider new evidence from a us neurologist. his parents want to take their terminally ill baby to america for experimental treatment, but doctors at great ormond street hospital believe it won't work, and the 11—month—old should be allowed to die with dignity. our reporter tom burridge is outside the high court this morning: the parents have been there so many times before. can you tell us, a judge will need to make this decision. when will they know the result? we expect a decision any time from tomorrow. the judge will consider evidence this afternoon, particularly from the doctor in america who claims his experimental treatment, a type of therapy, would have a 10% chance of improving charlie's health. great ormond street hospital say the evidence being considered is new they welcome the fact that this evidence is being considered. is a side case and you feel sorry for the parents of charlie
carol is with us today.ain story. the parents of charlie gard return to the high court today, with the judge set to consider new evidence from a us neurologist. his parents want to take their terminally ill baby to america for experimental treatment, but doctors at great ormond street hospital believe it won't work, and the 11—month—old should be allowed to die with dignity. our reporter tom burridge is outside the high court this morning: the parents have been there so many times before....
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good morning, carol! good morning.—west one, but look at this, this is resplendent in the morning sunshine, the members enclosure here and the competitors complex, the flowers are there, dark green and purple with the white introduced in 1909, the previous colours were identical with the royal marines and that's why they were changed, they we re that's why they were changed, they were blue, yellow and red and the windows at the top being cleaned this morning so they are sparkly for later. they will be because the sunshine is out, the temperature here is rising and it will continue to rise a bit as we go through the day. the forecast is dry at wimbledon today. a lot of sunshine and if you're coming down then bear that in mind and it will turn the mid—as we go through the day, but maximum temperatures of 28 and 29 or even as high as 30 —— turn humid. warm in the south. as we go through the day, in southern counties, lots of sunshine, beautiful start, pleasa ntly warm of sunshine, beautiful start, pleasantly warm already
good morning, carol! good morning.—west one, but look at this, this is resplendent in the morning sunshine, the members enclosure here and the competitors complex, the flowers are there, dark green and purple with the white introduced in 1909, the previous colours were identical with the royal marines and that's why they were changed, they we re that's why they were changed, they were blue, yellow and red and the windows at the top being cleaned this morning so they are sparkly for later....
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this is on osborne road brentwood road and carol way. that's a fox. looks lake that will be shut down for a little while. heavy equipment. we'll keep you post odden this. for now looks like you won't get through osborne. >> in the meantime more news update on health officials in northern virginia what they're saying got noro virus there at chipolte to blame after more than 15 people became sick they ate at that chipolte in sterling and that number was doubled from whaingt leak. wuingt merz were at the restaurant between jewel 13 and 16. >> all vatican 100 found fans will be tundz off over the next few days. so far this month we received 70% less rain than normal. first vatican officials can be forced to tun off all fountains. they'll do it one by one. >> all right. >> no water shortage around here. >> real quick let's visit the ef 2 tornado confirmed. i think it's been several ye i'll look in the books and see what the last time ef 2 was in maryland. there's some information. i heard steve earlier it's 125 miles an hour and storm is only on the ground
this is on osborne road brentwood road and carol way. that's a fox. looks lake that will be shut down for a little while. heavy equipment. we'll keep you post odden this. for now looks like you won't get through osborne. >> in the meantime more news update on health officials in northern virginia what they're saying got noro virus there at chipolte to blame after more than 15 people became sick they ate at that chipolte in sterling and that number was doubled from whaingt leak. wuingt...
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we have national reporter carol laning. thanks so much for being here, carol. >> glad to be here. >> so tell us more. the president's legal team is trying to find some chin ks in the armor obviously of robert mueller's legal team and they're, what, looking into their political leanings? donations? what are they looking into? >> there's a long list of things they're looking into, political conflicts, associations they've had with hillary clinton in the past. the relationship you know bob mueller has had for a long time the with the working fbi director james comey who the president famously fired and which led to all of this investigation. most of mueller's investigative work as you know comes from comey's own investigation that he had to leave when he was fired. other conflicts are sort of baffling and intriguing to us at "the post." one of them strangely enough involves bob mueller's membership at a trump golf course in virginia. and the president seems to be, according to a source that spoke to me yesterday, really fascin
we have national reporter carol laning. thanks so much for being here, carol. >> glad to be here. >> so tell us more. the president's legal team is trying to find some chin ks in the armor obviously of robert mueller's legal team and they're, what, looking into their political leanings? donations? what are they looking into? >> there's a long list of things they're looking into, political conflicts, associations they've had with hillary clinton in the past. the relationship...
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it was carol, carol, the magic of carol burnett. couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> are you saying he is a tv addict? >> well, perhaps he's been staring at this electronic blessing, the television set for so long that his life has become his. >> yeah. >> and he's at such a stable of confusion that he no longer knows whether he's watching the action or participating in it. ♪ >> you unlock this door with the key of imagination. beyond it is another dimension. >> there was desire on the part of writers and producers
it was carol, carol, the magic of carol burnett. couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act®...
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carol, lovely seeing you.fits of 4%, and have come in at £2.5 billion. another £700 million has been put aside for pp! claims. in may the government finally offloaded its remaining shares in lloyds eight yea rs remaining shares in lloyds eight years after it was forced to bail it out with £20 billion to save it from collapse. we have also heard within last the minutes that the bank agreed to set up a compensation scheme. this will be for mortgage customers who were hit with fees after falling behind with customers who were hit with fees afterfalling behind with mortgage payments. lloyds says nearly 600,000 customers could receive payments that total around £283 million. we will have more on that for you a little bit later. a significant compensation scheme for customers. elsewhere, thomas cook says bookings for this summer are up 11%. it has reported a small profit of £6 million in patchway big loss this time last year. the chief executive has described the result is a good performance despite the competitive
carol, lovely seeing you.fits of 4%, and have come in at £2.5 billion. another £700 million has been put aside for pp! claims. in may the government finally offloaded its remaining shares in lloyds eight yea rs remaining shares in lloyds eight years after it was forced to bail it out with £20 billion to save it from collapse. we have also heard within last the minutes that the bank agreed to set up a compensation scheme. this will be for mortgage customers who were hit with fees after...
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carol, thanks very much!on‘t think they will at all. what the banks are doing, with the lloyds group, the amount you can go over, they will cut the fees free buffer rather drastically, which means people won‘t have the option and in some cases they might have to clear the overdraft before they can spend more money. it is not an open bank account to spend as much as you like. and of course, don‘t forget, a lot of people have a fee free buffer zone. we might see people switching banks to go to a different bank that offers more for their money. will the banks be able to make the money back somehow? they are charging a little more in interest rates for some overdrafts? they are. the banks are not that generous, they are not charities. they are there to make money. if they are going to lose money, in the sense they will not charge as much, we could see overcharges in credit cards. over the last couple of years we have seen the bank of england base rate go down. savings rates have been particular shabby. what has h
carol, thanks very much!on‘t think they will at all. what the banks are doing, with the lloyds group, the amount you can go over, they will cut the fees free buffer rather drastically, which means people won‘t have the option and in some cases they might have to clear the overdraft before they can spend more money. it is not an open bank account to spend as much as you like. and of course, don‘t forget, a lot of people have a fee free buffer zone. we might see people switching banks to go...
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let me ask you what carol was reporting about the areas they are looking into. police cal donations. the relationship between mueller and james comey and the reporting about him giving back his membership to a trump golf course. do those sound like legitimate conflicts of interest that could be a problem for bob mueller? >> no. certainly not. i mean, this is stretching beyond belief that a prosecutor would be recused or disqualified because he's -- he has left a golf course membership or had made a contribution to a political party. these are not bubble children who live in an environment that is outside and normal discourse and intercourse in political life. these are all people who have been picked because of their expertise as prosecutors. most all of them have been taken from the justice department itself and mueller, who has received bipartisan praise as the right person to lead this investigation is the last person in the country, quite frankly, who would be guilty of a conflict of interest. so, this, to me, simply demonstrates more smoke in mirrors an att
let me ask you what carol was reporting about the areas they are looking into. police cal donations. the relationship between mueller and james comey and the reporting about him giving back his membership to a trump golf course. do those sound like legitimate conflicts of interest that could be a problem for bob mueller? >> no. certainly not. i mean, this is stretching beyond belief that a prosecutor would be recused or disqualified because he's -- he has left a golf course membership or...
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thank you, carol. >> we'll see you in about an hour. we'll take that moment with everyone live. >>> hey, in news 4 health today in presenting diabetes. almost a third of us are living with diabetes or at risk for it. and that's troubling. because there are lots of things you can do to prevent it and control doreen gentzler is here to tell you about a new test. >> first you've got to find out about your own risk for diabetes. there's a big new campaign watching today with that goal in mind for all of us. watch these hedge hogs on vacation. yeah it was pretty cute. kind of like those animal interviews on the internet that we all can't look away from. well, the national add council and bunch of associations are working together to hope these videos will grab your attention like those animal videos on line and inspire you to take just a minute to take a quick test that could help millions of us. when her doctor told her she had prediabetes, jessica rogers pretty much ignored him. >> i was in that because being young, it kind of have this id
thank you, carol. >> we'll see you in about an hour. we'll take that moment with everyone live. >>> hey, in news 4 health today in presenting diabetes. almost a third of us are living with diabetes or at risk for it. and that's troubling. because there are lots of things you can do to prevent it and control doreen gentzler is here to tell you about a new test. >> first you've got to find out about your own risk for diabetes. there's a big new campaign watching today with...
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carol, is the pollen level height? —— high. i have throat. carol, is the pollen level height?. there is only a 10% risk of a shower. yesterday, it was 20% and we did catch one, we were unlucky. you will find the cloud will break throughout the afternoon and you will see sunny spells with intentionally up to 25. for all of us up to the next you days, it will turn warmer and for some, hot. across southern england, there is some sunshine around but also as a bit of clout. we are also looking at one or two showers here or there they are well scattered —— cloud. we have more persistent rain over the north and that extends into central and southern scotland. dry out in central scotland. the northern ireland, you are under the same band of rain for northern england so heavy and persistent. lots of surface spray on the roads this morning from stop the wales and south—west england, some bright spells and sunshine. that extends eastwards as we head across dorset into hampshire and in towards buckinghamshire as well. as we head on through the course of the day, the heavy, persistent rain
carol, is the pollen level height? —— high. i have throat. carol, is the pollen level height?. there is only a 10% risk of a shower. yesterday, it was 20% and we did catch one, we were unlucky. you will find the cloud will break throughout the afternoon and you will see sunny spells with intentionally up to 25. for all of us up to the next you days, it will turn warmer and for some, hot. across southern england, there is some sunshine around but also as a bit of clout. we are also looking...
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carol paris, president of physicians for a national health program. she was arrested monday during a protest against the republican healthcare bill. then, how israel's tenure blockade brought gaza to the brink of collapspse. >> every indicator from energy to water to health care to employoyment to povertrty to fod insecurity -- every indicator is declining. gagazans have been going through dedevelopment.n amy: we will go directly to gaza to speak with award-winning human rights lawyer raji sourani . then to new york. a haitian immigrant facing deportation who has lived in this country for decades. he now has four u.s. born children. >> my daughter is going to college now. -- if i'mhe one deported, how is she going to finish? amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president donald trump said tuesday he plans to let obamacare fail after senate republican leaders failed in a bid to repeal parts of the affordable care act without a replacement in place. the move was oppose
carol paris, president of physicians for a national health program. she was arrested monday during a protest against the republican healthcare bill. then, how israel's tenure blockade brought gaza to the brink of collapspse. >> every indicator from energy to water to health care to employoyment to povertrty to fod insecurity -- every indicator is declining. gagazans have been going through dedevelopment.n amy: we will go directly to gaza to speak with award-winning human rights lawyer...
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and carol has the weather.d morning. we've had some torrential rain in the southern half of the uk in the past 12 hours. that's making its way out into the north sea and behind it there will be some residual cloud, but for most of the uk and wimbledon today it will be dry, sunny and pleasantly warm. we'll be back with more later in the programme. good morning. first, our main story. mps will debate the inquiry into the devastating fire at grenfell tower, four weeks on since the tragedy. labour has criticised what it calls the government's "chaotic" response. tonight, the community will come togetherfor a vigil to honour those who lost their lives in the blaze, as sarah smith reports. four weeks of grief and shock, of searching for loved ones and searching for loved ones and searching for loved ones and searching for answers. tonight, in the shadow of grenfell‘s lakh in shell, a vigil to remember those who died. at least 80 lost their lives, say police. the task of searching for mains will continue for many mont
and carol has the weather.d morning. we've had some torrential rain in the southern half of the uk in the past 12 hours. that's making its way out into the north sea and behind it there will be some residual cloud, but for most of the uk and wimbledon today it will be dry, sunny and pleasantly warm. we'll be back with more later in the programme. good morning. first, our main story. mps will debate the inquiry into the devastating fire at grenfell tower, four weeks on since the tragedy. labour...
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former investment banker carol roth. carol, let me start with you on this, question of valuation mr. grant brings up. what do you think? >> i'm a fan of jim's, i think he makes a lot of fair point. if you think about valuation is a benchmark for growth. obviously we've had a lot of expectations that we'll have an environment that support the growth and support expanding multiples and higher valuations. that being said, with the fed, not being certain where they're going to go, having them to unwind their balance sheet not knowing how that is going to work out, also having congress not being very clear about things like tax reform and health care reform, that could be a catalyst to the growth, i think there is some concern that we end up in that 1 1/2 to 2% that we've been seeing instead of three or 4%, would really support expanding valuations. certainly there is some level of risk versus the opportunity for more rewarded. connell: one the things he said in that "wall street week" interview that will air in its entirety
former investment banker carol roth. carol, let me start with you on this, question of valuation mr. grant brings up. what do you think? >> i'm a fan of jim's, i think he makes a lot of fair point. if you think about valuation is a benchmark for growth. obviously we've had a lot of expectations that we'll have an environment that support the growth and support expanding multiples and higher valuations. that being said, with the fed, not being certain where they're going to go, having them...
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we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars you know what you are listening to "tapestry." ♪ >> there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the tomb. >> we are going to do a song written by john david sausser one of my favorite california songwriters and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithless love." >> she was in many ways my greatest collaborator. i became a professional song writer because of the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. ♪ faithless love ♪ like a river flows ♪ rain
we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >>...
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carol: i am carol massar. you can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app.on, this your company is known for its yogurt. >> 10 years ago, americans did not eat greek yogurt. they come in and they basically -- built thismmigrants company and introduced americans to greek yogurt. they hit a billion dollars in their first year. it is a window into wife big food has problems. denon and you play at the same old, same old. and yoplait had the same old same old. they ran it is some trouble, they both a massive new plant in idaho. there trouble filling orders. they thought they would have to get a new ceo. they have rebounded in a big way. now we get the news that they are going to be taking on dimensional yogurt which is interesting because they have their company around the idea that greek is better. their argument was that traditional yogurt is overly sweet. eat greek. and now they say we have our great problems -- greek products. now they're coming into the bigger market. oliver: you mentioned that chobani zoomed to the front of the pack. who are the competitors
carol: i am carol massar. you can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app.on, this your company is known for its yogurt. >> 10 years ago, americans did not eat greek yogurt. they come in and they basically -- built thismmigrants company and introduced americans to greek yogurt. they hit a billion dollars in their first year. it is a window into wife big food has problems. denon and you play at the same old, same old. and yoplait had the same old same old. they ran it is...